Daily Archives: June 30, 2021


Wednesday, July 7, 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm – The Waterfront Parks of New York City, Online

While many New Yorkers take their waterfront parks for granted these days, it wasn’t too long ago that all of them were once used for anything but a public green space. So what led New York’s waterfront properties to transform from military fortifications, industrial sites, and harbors to beautiful parks for recreation? And how do these new waterfront parks serve the community, while also paying homage to their historical roots? It’s time to explore some of the most incredibly unique waterfront parks that New York City has to offer.

Join New York Adventure Club online on July 7 at 1 pm Eastern as we explore some of New York City’s most prominent waterfront parks, which have been repurposed over the decades from sites of industry to beautiful and innovative public green spaces.

Led by Sylvia Laudien-Meo — art historian, museum educator, and NYC tour guide — this virtual journey surrounding New York’s past, present, and future of waterfront parks will include:

  • The history of New York’s waterfronts, including Governors Island’s military past and Brooklyn’s many industrial sites
  • An overview of some of the most notable waterfront parks around NYC’s five boroughs
  • A discussion of these parks’ cutting edge landscape design that reclaim, restore, and protect the natural waterfronts
  • The push to make waterfront parks functional for the community, including Brooklyn Bridge Park’s state-of-the-art sports facilities
  • A look at parks being used to showcase permanent and temporary art installations, such as Socrates Sculpture Park in Queens (photo below)
  • A sneak peek at new waterfront parks slated to open in the coming years, along with ones that never got off the drawing board

Afterward, we’ll have a Q&A with Sylvia — any and all questions about New York’s waterfront parks are welcomed and encouraged!

Can’t make it live? Don’t worry, you’ll have access to the full replay for one week. $10 fee.


Friday, July 16, 10:30 am – 12:00 noon – Hydrangeas: Garden Design Series, Online

How do you design a fabulous garden around a signature plant? That’s the question that Heritage Museums & Garden’s Director of Horticulture, Les Lutz, will tackle in this second of three virtual webinars centered on garden design. Heritage is known for its amazing display of hydrangeas in July, and now you can learn how to achieve similar results at home!

In this webinar, Les will cover the basics of how to care for these woody ornamentals – including best practices for pruning, plant siting, watering, and fertilizing – before giving program participants the building blocks for designing their home garden around these lovely perennial shrubs.

Learn how color, texture, size, and shape influence the aesthetic appeal and health of the plants in your garden, along with which types of plants make the perfect companions for your hydrangeas. Armed with this information, you just might achieve a prize-worthy oasis in your own backyard!

The live webinar will include time for questions, as well as a PDF of the slides for your reference. All program registrants will receive a link to the video recording, available for 72 hours after the event. Advance registration is required. $17 for Heritage members, $27 for nonmembers. Register HERE.